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I liked the film a lot better than the first :rolleyes: to be honest I wasn't that interested in the first film n it did bore me a bit, but this one was a lot more interesting and held my attention for a lot longer!

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I think you can tell what MY favourite scene is

 

We're so re-inacting it :rolleyes:

Me and Suzi did it at Campbell park! LMAO :blush:

I remember! I had no idea what you were on about though

 

You lot should have rammed Harry Potter in my face :lol:

 

I'm so late :rolleyes:

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I think you can tell what MY favourite scene is

 

We're so re-inacting it :rolleyes:

Me and Suzi did it at Campbell park! LMAO :blush:

I remember! I had no idea what you were on about though

 

You lot should have rammed Harry Potter in my face :lol:

 

I'm so late :rolleyes:

Thats ok! New people are getting into HP everyday! :unsure:

 

Vido, you say the second film held your attention alot more, why?

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I'm not sure if it's cuz the first one was more establishing characters etc and I just prefer getting straight into it .. perhaps it's that, although with LOTR I actually think the first movie is my favourite so hmm! :rolleyes:

 

I think sadly it's cuz I really liked Dobby! lol I'm silly I know .. I found the story a lot more interesting too! And as much as I don't think the main cast are actually that great at acting, they'd definitely improved in this!

 

I liked the more darker aspect to it, so I think I'm gonna like the third movie even more when I get around to watching it :rolleyes: I guess I won't be as bothered by it as you are if I haven't read the book lol

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I liked the more darker aspect to it, so I think I'm gonna like the third movie even more when I get around to watching it :rolleyes: I guess I won't be as bothered by it as you are if I haven't read the book lol

OMG, you have to watch it!

 

I love it, best yet. :rolleyes:

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I liked the more darker aspect to it, so I think I'm gonna like the third movie even more when I get around to watching it  :rolleyes: I guess I won't be as bothered by it as you are if I haven't read the book lol

OMG, you have to watch it!

 

I love it, best yet. :blush:

No its not :rolleyes:

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this is my least favourite book. the most annoying characters are all introduced in one go...

 

moaning myrtle

colin creevy

lockhart

dobby

 

*shudder*

 

the film was ok. better than the first but not as good as the third. and while my loathing of myrtle only increased with shirley hendersons portrayal i actually liked kenneth branagh as lockhart. while dobby was ok in the movie lets face it... he'll never be a patch on gollum.

 

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Its my fav film so far for two reasons, Jason and Chirstain (T Riddle). Dobby did get on my nerves and it dose contain the chessy scene (all together,,, "HAGRID" , complete with overdramaic waveing of hand). I did like KB as Gilderoy. Snape was just his ususal best. I have yet to read the book. In fact I have yet to read all the books! I better get cracking.

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Its my fav film so far for two reasons, Jason and Chirstain (T Riddle). Dobby did get on my nerves and it dose contain the chessy scene (all together,,, "HAGRID" , complete with overdramaic waveing of hand). I did like KB as Gilderoy. Snape was just his ususal best. I have yet to read the book. In fact I have yet to read all the books! I better get cracking.

yes indeed!

 

you had better get cracking. they are incredible. this many people cant be wrong. lol

 

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Dobby is wicked in the films! Perfect look and perfect voice! I love him so much! Shame he wont be in film 4 :rolleyes:

What? Why not? How can they possibly not put Dobby in? Who's going to give harry the Gillyweed??!!! That's a fairly major thing that they can't change without kicking the whole thing out of place!!!!!

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So, did anyone notice at the end of the book that Tom Riddle says he and Harry share the fact that they're both half-bloods? Is this a mistake by JKR? Tom Riddle had a muggle father and a witch mother so he's a half-blood, but both Harry's parents were magical so he, strictly speaking, is not a half-blood. I know Lily's family were muggles and we don't know anything about James' (yet) but does that count in what Tom Riddle said? :rolleyes:

 

Just a thought....

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So, did anyone notice at the end of the book that Tom Riddle says he and Harry share the fact that they're both half-bloods? Is this a mistake by JKR? Tom Riddle had a muggle father and a witch mother so he's a half-blood, but both Harry's parents were magical so he, strictly speaking, is not a half-blood. I know Lily's family were muggles and we don't know anything about James' (yet) but does that count in what Tom Riddle said? :lol:

 

Just a thought....

jk has mentioned this a few times before....

 

to be a half bood is to not be pure blood.

 

by that jk means that harry still is a half blood. his mum may have had magical powers but she was muggle born, like hermione. she isnt a pure blood and her children wont be either.

 

hope that makes sense.

 

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